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Thu, Oct 06, 2005

EADS and DRS Technologies Working On Laser-Based Obstacle Warning System

Would Help In Avoiding Power Lines

EADS and DRS Technologies have agreed to collaborate on US marketing and production of the EADS HELLAS laser-based obstacle warning system that offers unprecedented protection for helicopters against difficult-to-detect obstacles, such as power lines.

This agreement covers the EADS Defence Electronics' HELLAS-W (Warning) obstacle warning system, which already is in operation on Federal German Police helicopters, and the new HELLAS-A (Awareness) obstacle warning system, which is in development for the German Forces NH90 helicopters and has been identified for potential use with US military forces, following a US Foreign Comparative Test (FCT) evaluation of a HELLAS-W system in 2002-2003.

A HELLAS-A system has been ordered by the US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) for further testing and evaluation. This unit currently is being adapted for the Special Operations Forces' specific needs at the EADS Defence Electronics' facility in Friedrichshafen, Germany.

"This agreement is an important first step in building a long-term relationship between EADS and DRS Technologies in the United States, and we are very pleased to team with this leading American defense company," said Bernhard Gerwert, the head of EADS Defence Electronics. "Together, we are well positioned to offer the US military a proven system that already is in operation internationally."

The agreement establishes an industrial framework for a future HELLAS production facility in the US, as well as joint sales and marketing initiatives related to US applications for the system.

HELLAS is an early-warning laser radar-based device designed for helicopters that reliably detects obstacles in the flight path, such as power lines and poles, which are difficult to detect visually during flight. The system probes its surroundings with an eye-safe laser beam and can recognize even thin wires at significant distances with high precision. HELLAS also is effective in detecting obstacles, such as trees and wind turbines.

The HELLAS system provides obstacle warning information optically and acoustically, enabling pilots to make avoidance maneuvers well before reaching the area of risk.

FMI: www.eads.com

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